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Spurs braced for PSG raid on Alli

Paris Saint-Germain lost their talisman Zlatan Ibrahimovic last summer and Angel Di Maria has come in for criticism of late, meaning the Ligue 1 champions are on the lookout for a new star, and the Mirror report they will table a £50 million bid for Dele Alli.

The Tottenham midfielder has made astonishing progress over the past...

Defender Jan Vertoghen refuses to blame the move to Wembley Stadium for Tottenham's Champions League woes.

Tottenham ended their hoodoo at Wembley Stadium with a 3-1 Champions League win over CSKA Moscow on Wednesday, their first win at the national stadium in seven matches. But the damage was already done in "home" defeats to AS Monaco and Bayer Leverkusen, and the victory over the Russians only ensured a place in the Europa League which may turn out to be more of a curse than a blessing.

Spurs have confirmed that they will continue to play at Wembley in the competition and manager Mauricio Pochettino...

The Premier League season is not yet halfway through, but there have been plenty of mistakes from players, managers and officials alike. Here are 10.

10. Roger East not awarding Bournemouth a penalty against Stoke

If we start including individual officiating mistakes, then the internet may run out of space. However, this one is notable not only because it was a fairly obvious error, but also because the erroneous official not only acknowledged, but apologised for his mistake. During the 1-1 draw...

Harry Kane's tap-in was the difference-maker against CSKA Moscow, and it sealed a Europa League spot for Tottenham Hotspur.

Dortmund battled back against Real Madrid to win Group F, while FC Porto dominated undefeated Leicester in a 5-0 thrashing.

Tottenham defender Toby Alderweireld reflects on his comeback during the 3-1 win over CSKA Moscow.

Tottenham finished a disappointing Champions League campaign on a consolatory high note by beating CSKA Moscow 3-1 in their final group game and qualifying for the knockout stages of the Europa League.

Spurs dominated throughout, and although they initially fell behind against the run of play, goals from Dele Alli and Harry Kane deservedly put Mauricio Pochettino's side 2-1 up before the break. Alli then forced an own goal from visiting goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev in the second half.

Harry Kane's tap-in was the difference-maker against CSKA Moscow, and it sealed a Europa League spot for Tottenham Hotspur.

Former Tottenham goalkeeper Kasey Keller wonders if Spurs' Europa League bid will end up just being a nuisance.

Harry Kane and Dele Alli are pleased with their home win over CSKA Moscow at Wembley Stadium to book a Europa League bid.

Defender Jan Vertoghen refuses to blame the move to Wembley Stadium for Tottenham's Champions League woes.

LONDON -- Three conclusions from Tottenham's 3-1 win against CSKA Moscow in the Champions League.

1. Tottenham turn it on to finally break Wembley hoodoo

The pressure was off and Tottenham finally turned it on at Wembley Stadium, beating CSKA Moscow 3-1 to record their first win at the national stadium in seven matches. This was how the Champions League was meant to be for Tottenham -- by the end, manager Mauricio Pochettino had nearly all his best players on the pitch and purring. The Spurs...